After a 9 month hiatus, Kenbo is back with a new build

woodtickgreg

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This has been a fun one to follow as always Kenn, it is us who should thank you for your builds and the gift of you taking the pics so that we could follow you.:good2::ok:
 
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Too cool for school! Just awesome work and attention to detail, Ken. Thanks for sharing!
 

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I just keep looking back through all the pics and looking at the level of detail. Its mind boggling. This is another entry for the Museum of Modern Ken Art :good2:
 

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First one I have followed, and I am amazed by the quality and clearly phenomenal skill! Any chance you will post the plans to your crane? :-) Also a short movie of it in action? Was a joy to watch this! Thank you!!!
 

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You, Sir, are a Canadian badass! Unbelievable!
 

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Off. The. Charts.

Thanks for sharing this, Ken! Amazing build! (Not that we'd expect anything less from you.)
 

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I like that chain much better. Looks good. Great build Ken. Amazing amount of patience you have there. You have more patience than Doc Bones Keller has patients and that's a lot.
 

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Well done Ken, it's the little bits that really set it off. FYI last time I needed scale size webbing I found some shoe laces that were thin and flat, worked perfect.
 
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